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Mad Max: Fury Road is one massive u-turn
Mad Mad: Fury Road is a film that takes us on a trip filled with explosions and spectacles. We go on this journey just to return exactly where we started. There is no story to tell. The lack of direction isn’t enough to satisfy the hunger for a good storyline.
By Anna Torres2 years ago in Critique
It's Good To Have You Back
Daniel Craig gives a steller performance in his final outing on her majesty's secret service as Fleming's James Bond. While vacationing in Italy, Bond's world is turned upside down. Now years later, Bond must uncover the truth about the woman he loves as her secrets come back to haunt them.
By ChristopherWrites2 years ago in Critique
It Belongs In A Museum
In his third, but not final outing as the titular Harry "Indiana" Jones, Harrison Ford returns as the whip-cracking, globe-trotting adventurer who must find the silver chalice. Directed by Steven Spielburg, it's every bit as fun as Raiders of the lost ark if not a bit long for its runtime.
By ChristopherWrites2 years ago in Critique
Jaws
A quiet evening at the beach, the soft lapping of water on the shore, an ominous, Pavlovian tinkle of a bell on a buoy, two repetitious tuba notes signaling ill portent, the dark presence of something stirring in the water, just below the surface, it wants to eat you, NOW!
By Liam Ireland2 years ago in Critique
Cowabunga Dude!
Raphael, Leonardo, Donatello, and Michelangelo are back in a retro, blast-from-the-past claymation styled coming of age story. With the voice talents of Jackie chan, Seth Rogan, John Cena, and Ice Cube the turtles are out to stop a Superfly from taking over the city and wreaking havoc on human beings.
By ChristopherWrites2 years ago in Critique
The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride
Widely considered Disney's best sequel for good reason! The animation looks great for its budget. Lackluster songs, but an excellent voice cast. Standouts are Jason Marsden's Kovu and Suzanne Pleshette as Zira, one of Disney's scariest villains.
By Morgan Rhianna Bland2 years ago in Critique
The NUN II (2023)
The Nun II (2023) "The greatest evil in the conjuring universe returns." Release date… Sep 8th, 2023 Mystery, Thriller, Horror Four years after the events at the Abbey of St. Carta, Sister Irene returns once again and comes face to face with the demonic force Valak, the Nun.
By TV of tv's2 years ago in Critique
Oppenheimer (2023, dir. Christopher Nolan)
Everybody sucked & the plot hinged on manufactured drama with RDJ’s character. Oppenheimer knew what he was doing & I have no sympathy for his guilt. “I am become Death…” Hubris cannot simultaneously be punished & celebrated.
By Mackenzie Davis2 years ago in Critique








